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Robert SpanoMusic DirectorDonald RunniclesPrincipal Guest ConductorMichael KrajewskiPrincipal Pops Conductor

Holiday concerts

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20 Larger Than Life The Orchestra’s annual tribute

to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reaches a milestone, underscoring his words through “the power of music to express … something larger than I am as an individual”

departments12 President’s Letter 14 Orchestra Leadership 16 Robert Spano18 Musicians35 Contributors52 Calendar54 Administration56 General Info 58 Ticket Info60 Gallery ASO

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WelcomeInDecember,perhapsmorethaninanyothermonthoftheyear,ourlivesareguidedbytradition—andthecloserwecometotheholidays,themoreimportantourindividualandcollectivetraditionsbecome.Theclotheswewear,thefoodsweeat,theplacesweshop,themusictowhichwelistenareoftenguidedbytraditionsestablishedinthepast.

When one of my beloved aunts was just a teenager, she and my mother joined theColumbia(S.C.)ChoralSociety.ItwasasmembersofthatchoirthattheyfirstlearnedandperformedHandel’sMessiah.Nowintheir80s,attendingaperformanceof Messiah remainsacherished,not-to-be-missedtradition.

What’sthemusicthatmakesyourDecember?Whataboutyourowntraditions?

TheAtlantaSymphonyOrchestra—yourAtlantaSymphonyOrchestra—hasmanybeloved traditions, someobvious and somenot.Obvious traditions include stunningperformancesofMessiah byourownOrchestraandChorusunder the leadershipofNormanMackenzie;GospelChristmas;andthis45thanniversaryseasonofourbelovedChristmaswiththeASO,joinedbytheMorehouseGleeClub.Withoutexception,theseareconcertsthatwillputasmileonyourfaceandasonginyourheart.

Othertraditionspermeatethelifeofthisinstitutionthroughouttheyear:Wearejustlyproudofourlong-standingcommitmenttonurturethetalentsofAtlanta’syoungartists,andofourextensivenetworkofpartnerships—suchaswiththeAtlantaMusicProject,EmoryUniversity’sAlzheimer’sDiseaseResearchCenter,andtheGeorgiaHumanitiesCouncil—whichenableustobringthepowerusmusictobearonthelivesofhundredsofthousandsofpeoplethroughoutthegreaterAtlantametropolitanregion.

There is,however,anunfortunate tradition inourstate seriously limitingourability toperformgreatmusic,toeducateAtlanta’schildren,andtoengageinmeaningfulpartnerships:collectively,youandIprovidelittleifanyfinancialsupportfortheartsinourcommunity.TheAtlantaSymphonyOrchestra’sannualconcertaudiencesnumberalmost400,000yetthenumberofpeoplewhomakeanyfinancialcontributiontosupporttheOrchestra’sworkisonly9,600(about2.4percent).

LetmeencourageyoutoestablishanewtraditionthisDecember:Makea year-end contribution — of any size — to the Atlanta SymphonyOrchestra,theorganizationwhichbringsmusicintoyourlifeallyearlong. We’ll use your dollars wisely, and we’ll be deeply grateful foryoursupport.

Happyholidays!

Wishingyouallthebest,

StanleyE.Romanstein,Ph.D.President

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2011-2012 BoArd of dIreCTors

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ChairKaroleF.Lloyd

Chair-Elect

MeghanH.MagruderVice Chair

D.KirkJamiesonVice Chair

JoniWinston†Secretary

ClaytonF.JacksonTreasurer

JimAbrahamsonPinneyL.AllenJosephR.Bankoff*NeilH.BermanPaulBlackneyJanineBrownC.MerrellCalhounDonaldP.CarsonS.WrightCaughman,

M.D.AnnW.Cramer†RichardA.DorfmanDavidEdmistonGaryP.FayardDr.RobertM.

Franklin,Jr.PaulR.Garcia

CarolGreenGellerstedtThomasHootenTadHutcheson†Mrs.RoyaIrvani†ClaytonF.JacksonD.KirkJamiesonBenF.JohnsonIIIMarkKistulinecSteveKooninCarrieKurlanderJamesH.LandonMichaelLangDonnaLeeLucyLeeKaroleF.LloydKellyL.LoefflerMeghanH.Magruder

BelindaMassafra*PennyMcPheeVictoriaPalefskyLeslieZ.PetterSuzanneTuckerPlybonPatriciaH.ReidMargaretConantReiserMartinRichenhagen†JohnD.RogersStanleyE.

Romanstein,Ph.D.*DennisSadlowskiLynnSchinaziWilliamSchultzJohnSibleyH.HamiltonSmithLucindaB.Smith

ThurmondSmithgallPaulSnyderGailRavinStarrMaryRoseTaylorJosephM.ThompsonLizTroyRayUttenhoveChiltonDavisVarner†S.PatrickViguerieRickWalkerThomasWardellMarkD.WassermanJohnB.White,Jr.†RichardS.White,Jr.†JoniWinston†PatriceWright-LewisCamilleYow

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Music Director Robert Spano, currently in his 11th season as music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,

is recognized internationally as one of the most imaginative conductors today. Since 2001, he has invigorated and expanded the Orchestra’s repertoire while elevating the ensemble to new levels of international prominence and acclaim.

Under Mr. Spano’s artistic leadership, the Orchestra and its audiences have together explored a creative mix of programming, including Theater of a Concert performances, which explore different formats, settings, and enhancements for the musical performance experience, such as the first concert-staged performances of John Adams’s Doctor Atomic in November 2008 and the production of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly in June 2011. The Atlanta School of Composers reflects

Mr. Spano’s commitment to nurturing and championing music through multi-year partnerships defining a new generation of

American composers, including Osvaldo Golijov, Jennifer Higdon, Christopher Theofanidis, Michael Gandolfi, and Adam Schoenberg. Since the beginning of his tenure (to date), Mr. Spano and the Orchestra have performed more than 100 concerts containing contemporary works (composed since 1950).

Mr. Spano has a discography with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra of 19 recordings, six of which

have been honored with  Grammy® awards. He has led the Orchestra’s performances at Carnegie Hall and

Lincoln Center, as well as  the Ravinia, Ojai, and Savannah Music  Festivals.  Mr. Spano has led the New York and Los Angeles philharmonics, San Francisco, Boston, Cleveland, Chicago and Philadelphia symphony orchestras, as well as Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala, BBC Symphony and Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. In addition, he has conducted for Covent Garden, Welsh National Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Houston Grand Opera, and the 2005 and 2009 Seattle Opera Ring cycles. Mr. Spano was Musical America’s 2008 Conductor of the Year. 

In March 2010, Mr. Spano began a three-year tenure as Emory University’s distinguished artist-in-residence, in which he leads intensive seminars, lectures, and presents programs on science, math, philosophy, literature and musicology.

In March 2011, Mr. Spano was announced as the incoming music director of the Aspen Music Festival. He was in residence in Aspen for the 2011 summer season as music director-designate and will assume the full role of music director in 2012.

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FIRST VIOLIN

David Coucheron ConcertmasterWilliam Pu Associate Concertmaster

The Charles McKenzie Taylor Chair*

Justin BrunsAssistant Concertmaster

Jun-Ching Lin Assistant Concertmaster

Carolyn Toll HancockJohn MeisnerAlice Anderson Oglesby

Lorentz OttzenChristopher PulgramCarol RamirezJuan RamirezOlga ShpitkoDenise Berginson SmithKenn WagnerLisa Wiedman Yancich

SECTION VIOLIN ‡

Judith CoxRaymond LeungSanford Salzinger

SECOND VIOLIN

David Arenz Principal The Atlanta Symphony Associates Chair*

Sou-Chun Su Associate Principal The Frances Cheney Boggs Chair*

Jay Christy Assistant PrincipalSharon BerensonDavid BraitbergNoriko Konno CliftDavid DillardEleanor KosekRuth Ann LittleThomas O’DonnellRonda RespessFrank Walton

VIOLA

Reid Harris Principal The Edus H. and Harriet H. Warren Chair*

Paul Murphy Associate Principal The Mary and Lawrence Gellerstedt Chair *

Catherine Lynn Assistant PrincipalWesley CollinsMarian KentYang-Yoon KimYiyin LiLachlan McBaneJessica OudinArdath Weck

CELLO

Christopher Rex Principal The Miriam and John Conant Chair*

Daniel Laufer Associate Principal The Livingston Foundation Chair*

Karen Freer Assistant PrincipalDona Vellek Assistant Principal Emeritus

Joel DallowJere FlintJennifer HumphreysLarry LeMasterBrad RitchiePaul Warner

BASS

Ralph Jones Principal The Marcia and John Donnell Chair *

Gloria Jones Associate PrincipalJane Little Assistant Principal Emeritus

Michael KenadyMichael KurthJoseph McFaddenDouglas SommerThomas Thoreson

Robert Spano Music Director The Robert Reid Topping Chair *

Donald RunniclesPrincipal Guest Conductor

The Neil and Sue Williams Chair *

Michael KrajewskiPrincipal Pops Conductor

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FLUTE

Christina Smith Principal The Jill Hertz Chair*Robert Cronin Associate PrincipalPaul BrittanCarl David Hall

PICCOLO

Carl David Hall

OBOE

Elizabeth Koch Principal The George M. and Corrie Hoyt Brown Chair *

Yvonne Powers Peterson

Associate PrincipalAnn Lillya †

CLARINET

Laura Ardan Principal The Robert Shaw Chair*

Ted Gurch Associate PrincipalWilliam RappaportAlcides Rodriguez

E-FLAT CLARINET

Ted Gurch

BASS CLARINET

Alcides Rodriguez

BASSOON

Carl Nitchie PrincipalElizabeth Burkhardt Associate PrincipalLaura NajarianJuan de Gomar

CONTRA-BASSOON

Juan de Gomar

HORN

Brice Andrus PrincipalSusan Welty Associate PrincipalThomas WitteRichard Deane Bruce Kenney

TRUMPET

Thomas HootenPrincipal The Madeline and Howell Adams Chair*

The Mabel Dorn Reeder Honorary Chair*

Karin Bliznik Associate PrincipalMichael TiscioneJoseph Walthall

TROMBONE

Colin Williams Principal Stephen Wilson Associate PrincipalGeorge Curran

BASS TROMBONE

George Curran

TUBA

Michael Moore Principal

TIMPANI

Mark Yancich Principal The Walter H. Bunzl Chair*

William Wilder Assistant Principal

PERCUSSION

Thomas Sherwood Principal The Julie and Arthur Montgomery Chair*

William Wilder Assistant Principal The William A. Schwartz Chair*

Charles Settle

HARP

Elisabeth RemyJohnson

Principal The Delta Air Lines Chair

KEYBOARD

The Hugh and Jessie Hodgson Memorial Chair*

Peter Marshall †Beverly Gilbert †Sharon Berenson

LIBRARY

Rebecca Beavers PrincipalNicole Jordan Assistant Principal Librarian

John WildermuthAssistant Librarian

‡ rotate between sections* Chair named in

perpetuity † Regularly engaged

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Jere Flint Staff Conductor; Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra

The Zeist Foundation Chair*

Norman MackenzieDirector of Choruses The Frannie and Bill Graves Chair

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The Orchestra’s annual tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. reaches a milestone, underscoring his words through “the power of music

to express … something

larger than I am as

an individual”

“Music has the power to express the otherwise inexpressible,”

says Dr. Stanley E. Romanstein, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra president, thinking about the annual concert that honors the memory of Civil Rights champion Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “It unites people and gives them common ground on which to stand. [Experiencing music] is unique to each person but shared with all. Which is what Dr. King’s legacy is all about — something larger than I am as an individual.”

LARGER THAN LIFE

By Margaret Shakespeare

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Next month marks the 20th anniversary of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s A King Celebration concerts, when the Orchestra performs at Atlanta Symphony Hall with the Morehouse College Glee Club, the Spelman College Glee Club and cellist Yo-Yo Ma, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012.

Music Director Robert Spano will conduct a compelling program that includes Elijah Rock (traditional), Beethoven’s Fidelio Overture, Brahms’s “How Lovely Is Thy Dwelling Place” (German Requiem, 4th movement), Joseph Schwantner’s New Morning for the World and the Dvorák Cello Concerto in B minor.

Dr. David Morrow, professor of music at Morehouse College and director of the Morehouse Glee Club, has been a leader in planning and producing these concerts from the beginning. “We are very fortunate to have an ongoing relationship with the Atlanta Symphony,” he says. “We have sung every year in their Christmas concerts, since 1968. And when they did [George Gershwin’s] Porgy and Bess one year. And, of course, for the premiere of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha with TJ Anderson’s orchestrations,” he says, hitting only a few of the high notes of the enduring collaboration. “Then the Orchestra wanted to have a tribute concert — and there was a desire to have a partnership with Morehouse — around the MLK holiday [which has been federally observed since 1986]. Spelman came along with us. And then NPR [National Public Radio] joined in. We did plan for it to be annual. The first one was at Atlanta Symphony Hall; most recently we’ve been at the King Chapel on the Morehouse campus.”

“It is actually now the oldest King celebration in the U.S.,” says Dr. Romanstein. “And the most widely broadcast in the U.S.” American Public Media now produces and distributes the broadcasts throughout the country on its Classical Live series. Repertory is chosen with that — and more — in mind.

“Because is it a radio show, it’s not always feasible to do long major works,” Morrow points out. “We always do some European music appropriate for the theme.” Such as choral music of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms, and spiritual settings by Sir Michael Tippett that have been on past programs. “And we try to include some African-American composers, William Grant Still, Duke Ellington and Billy Childs, among many others.” Dr. Romanstein says they also make programming choices for this concert that stands importantly at season midpoint by asking themselves: “Is it a fitting tribute to Dr. King and the legacy of the Civil Rights movement?”

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Robert Spano, Music DirectorDonald Runnicles, Principal Guest Conductor

Holiday Concert Series Christmas with the Atlanta Symphony OrchestraThursday, Friday and Saturday, December 8, 9 and 10, 2011, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, December 10, 2011, at 2 p.m.

Norman Mackenzie, Conductor Atlanta Symphony Orchestra ChorusMorehouse College Glee Club, David Morrow, Director Gwinnett Young Singers, Lynn Urda, Director

Part One — Prophecy and Advent “OCome,Emmanuel” (arr.AliceParker)

“AndtheGloryoftheLord”from Messiah (GeorgeFridericHandel)

Praeludium,Sostenuto ma non troppo (LudwigvanBeethoven) fromMissa Solemnis

“Gloria”fromGloria (FrancisPoulenc)

“Etinterrapax”fromGloria (AntonioVivaldi)

“TheFirstNowell”* (arr.DavidWillcocks)

Part Two — The Stable

“HodieChristusnatusest” (BenjaminBritten) fromA Ceremony of Carols

“WolcumYole!”fromA Ceremony of Carols (Britten) ElisabethRemyJohnson,harp

Allegro non troppofrom“Winter” (Vivaldi) ofThe Four Seasons DavidCoucheron,Violin

“BogoroditseDevo”(Virgin,MotherofGod) (SergeiRachmaninov) fromVespers

“TomorrowShallbeMyDancingDay” (arr.JohnRutter) ElisabethRemyJohnson,Harp

“ThereisaRoseinFlower” (JohannesBrahms/ ErichLeinsdorf)

“All‘RounddeGloryManger” (arr.LeonardDePaur)

“HereMidtheAssandOxenMild” (arr.RobertShaw)

“Lullaby”fromHodie (RalphVaughanWilliams)

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“AwayinaManger” (arr.AliceParker)

“SingNoel” (AlfredSturgis)

MarchoftheKings (arr.Shaw/Parker)

“Farandole”fromL’Arlésienne (GeorgesBizet)

“Betelehemu” (BabatundeOlatunji/Whalum)

Part Three — Around the Christmas Tree

“March”fromNutcracker (PeterIlyichTchaikovsky)

“DanceoftheSugarPlumFairy” (Tchaikovsky) fromNutcracker PeterMarshall,celeste

“Trepak”fromNutcracker (Tchaikovsky)

“TheBoar’sHead” (arr.Shaw/Parker)

“BringaTorch,JeanetteIsabella” (arr.RobertRussellBennett) and“AngelsWeHaveHeardonHigh” fromSuiteNo.3,The Many Moods of Christmas

Part Four—Adoration

“ThisLittleBabe”fromA Ceremony of Carols(Britten) ElisabethRemyJohnson,harp

“ElCantdesOcells”(“TheSongoftheBirds”) (arr.PabloCasals) ChristopherRex,cello

“CoventryCarol” (arr.Shaw)

“TheShepherds’FarewelltotheHolyFamily” (HectorBerlioz) fromL’Enfance du Christ

“Hallelujah!”fromMessiah (Handel)

“Adeste,fideles”* (arr.AliceParker)

NO INTERMISSION

*The audience is invited to join the choruses in singing these familiar carols. Words are included on the following pages.

The use of cameras or recording devices during the concert is strictly prohibited.

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SPONSORS

This holiday season, The Coca-Cola Company will help refresh patrons of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with its Coca-Cola Santa, created by artist Haddon Sundblom in the 1930s. Sunblom’s depiction of Santa is given credit for both standardizing and humanizing the character of “Father Christmas.” Before Sundblom created the popular, modern-day image of a jolly, friendly Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas was portrayed differently within various regions and cultures.

Coca-Cola decided to link Santa Claus and Christmas to its flagship soft drink, Coca-Cola, because people during the 1930s era commonly regarded Coca-Cola as a beverage for hot, summer days. Sundblom created more than 40 Coca-Cola Santa paintings between 1931 and 1964 that appeared in print ads, billboards, and beverage cartons — some of which are on display in the Woodruff Arts Center this season.

The Coca-Cola Company is the world’s largest beverage company, offering consumers more than 450 sparkling and still brands. Along with Coca-Cola, the Company’s portfolio includes 12 other major brands, including Diet Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Coca-Cola Zero, vitaminwater, Powerade, Minute Maid and Georgia Coffee. The Company supports a wide range of philanthropic projects in Georgia and around the globe, including initiatives that help protect the environment, conserve resources, preserve the arts, and enhance the economic development of the communities in which it operates. For more information about The Coca-Cola Company or the Coca-Cola Santa, please visit www.thecoca-colacompany.com”

Holiday concerts in December are made possible through an endowment

from the Livingston Foundation in memory of Leslie Livingston Kellar.

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s concert on November 5, 2011 at Carnegie Hall is made possible through the generous support of Delta Air Lines, Thurmond Smithgall and the Massey Charitable Trust.

ORCHESTRA SCORES ONLINE WIN: The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s website was ranked the best in the business in the recent 2011 Orchestra Website Review by Adaptistration.com, which examined 71 orchestras around the country. Rankings were based on patron usability, including how well orchestra websites present concert schedules, sell tickets, facilitate online donations, provide organizational information, utilize dynamic content (eg. videos, photos) and on overall content and functionality for both desktop and mobile platforms. Visit our new site at atlantasymphony.org.

Solo pianos used by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra are gifts of the Atlanta Steinway Society and in memory of David Goldwasser. The Hamburg Steinway piano is a gift received by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in honor of Rosi Fiedotin.

The Yamaha custom six-quarter tuba is a gift received by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in honor of Principal Tuba player Michael Moore from The Antinori Foundation.

This performance is being recorded for broadcast at a later time. Atlanta Symphony concert broadcasts are heard each week on Atlanta’s WABE FM-90.1 and Georgia Public Broadcasting’s statewide network.

The Atlanta Symphony records for ASO Media. Other recordings of the Orchestra are available on the Argo, Deutsche Grammophon, New World, Nonesuch, Philips, Telarc and Sony Classical labels.

Media sponsors: WABE, WSB AM, and AJC.

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“Gloria” from GloriaFrancisPoulenc“Et in terra pax” from GloriaAntonioVivaldiLatintextfromtheRomanCatholicMass

Glory to God in the highest,and on earth peace to men of good will.

*Audience Sing-Along Carol“The First Nowell”14th-centuryEnglishcarol;arr.DavidWillcocks

The first Nowell the angels did sayWas to certain poor shepherds in fields as

they lay;In fields where they lay, keeping their sheep,On a cold winter’s night that was so deep.Nowell, Nowell, born is the King of Israel!

They lookèd up and saw a star,Shining in the east, beyond them far;And to the earth it gave great light,And so it continued both day and night.Nowell, Nowell, born is the King of Israel!

Then let us all with one accordSing praises to our heav’nly Lord,That hath made heav’n and earth of naught,And with His blood mankind hath bought.Nowell, Nowell, born is the King of Israel!

“Hodie Christus natus est” from A Ceremony of CarolsBenjaminBritten;traditionalLatintext

Today Christ is born. Today the Savior appears.Today on earth angels are singing,

archangels rejoicing.Today they proudly proclaim, saying:Glory to God in the highest. Alleluia!

“Wolcom Yole!” from A Ceremony of CarolsBenjaminBritten;medievalEnglishcarol

Welcome, Welcome,Welcome be thou heavenly King.Welcome, Yule!Welcome, born in one morning!Welcome for whom we shall sing!

Welcome be ye, Stephen and John;Welcome, Innocents every one;Welcome Thomas, martyred one;Welcome be ye, good New Year;Welcome Twelfth Day, both in fear;Welcome, Saints both loved and dear.Welcome, Yule, welcome!

Candlemas, Queen of bliss,Welcome both to more and less.Welcome be ye that are here.Welcome, Yule!Welcome all and make good cheer.Welcome all another year.Welcome, Yule, welcome!

Translations of the Vocal Selections, and Sing-Along CarolsThe audience is invited to join in singing the familiar carols marked with *

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“Bogorodiste Devo” (Virgin Mother of God) from VespersSergeiRachmaninov;Russianliturgicaltext

Rejoice O Virgin Theotokos,Mary full of grace, the Lord is with Thee. Blessed art Thou among women, And blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, For Thou has borne the Savior of our souls.

March of the KingsMedievalFrenchcarol;arr.RobertShawandAliceParker

This morning I met the processionOf three great kings who were on a journey,This morning I met the processionOf three great kings on the highway.All laden with gold there followed behindGreat warriors who guarded the treasure.All laden with gold there followed behindGreat warriors with their shields.

“Betelehemu” (Bethlehem)BabatundeOlatunji;arr.WendelWhalumtextintheYorubalanguageofNigeria

We are glad that we have a Father to trust,We are glad that we have a Father to rely upon.Where was Jesus born? Bethlehem!That’s where the Father was born, for sure!

Praise Him, praise be to Him.

We thank Thee for this day, gracious Father.

Praise to the Father, merciful Father.

*Audience Sing-Along Carol“Adeste, Fideles”18th-centurycarol;LatintextbyJohnF.WadeEnglishversionbyWilliamMercer

1. Audience (Translation is verse 4)Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes;venite, venite in Bethlehem;natum videte, regem angelorum.Venite adoremus,Venite adoremus,Venite adoremus, Dominum!

2. Sung by the Choruses, Translation:God of gods, Light of lights,Carried in a maiden’s womb.True God: begotten, not made.O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!

3. Sung by the Choruses, Translation:“Hallelujah!” now sings the angelic chorus;The heavenly host now sings,“Glory to the highest!”O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!

4. Audience:O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant;O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem;Come and behold Him, born the king of angels:O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him,O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord!

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Norman Mackenzie

ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHORUS Norman Mackenzie, Director of Choruses

The Frannie and Bill Graves Chair Jeffrey Baxter, Choral Administrator Todd Skrabanek, Accompanist

D uring the 2011–12 season, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Choruses will be featured in nine

concert programs including Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Rachmaninov’s The Bells and Theater of a Concert performances of the John Adams opera A Flowering Tree. Acclaimed for the beauty, precision and expressive qualities of its singing, the ASO Chorus has been an important part of the Orchestra’s programming since its founding by Robert Shaw on Sept. 24, 1970. It is composed entirely of volunteers who meet weekly for rehearsals and perform with the Orchestra several times each season. The 200-voice Chorus and 60-voice Chamber Chorus are featured on most ASO recordings, having earned 14 Grammy Awards (nine for Best Choral Performance, four for Best Classical Recording and one for Best Opera Recording). The Choruses made their Carnegie Hall debut in 1976 and have returned to perform there on several subsequent occasions, most recently in October 2010 with the ASO and Robert Spano for a performance of Janácek’s Glagolitic Mass.

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chorus

NORMAN MACKENzIE, DirectorofChoruses

N orman Mackenzie’s abilities as musical collaborator, conductor and concert organist

have brought him international recognition. As Director of Choruses for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 2000 and holder of its endowed Frannie and Bill Graves Chair, he was chosen to help carry forward the creative vision of legendary founding conductor Robert Shaw to a new generation of music lovers. At the ASO he prepares the Choruses for all concerts and recordings, conducts holiday concerts annually and works closely with ASO Music Director Robert Spano and commissioned-composers in the creation and premiere of new works. His leadership was rewarded in 2003 with Grammy awards for Best Classical Album and Best Choral Performance for the ASO and Chorus recording of A Sea Symphony by Vaughan Williams, in 2005 with another Best Choral Performance Grammy for the Berlioz Requiem and in 2007 for Best Opera Recording with Golijov’s Ainadamar. Mackenzie also serves as Director of Music and Fine Arts for Atlanta’s Trinity Presbyterian Church, and pursues an active recital and guest conducting schedule. Mackenzie has been hailed by The New York Times as Robert Shaw’s “designated successor.” In 1999 he was chosen by Shaw to prepare the Carnegie Hall Festival Chorus for Charles Dutoit, and he was choral clinician for the first three annual workshops after Shaw’s passing. In 2011 he partnered with Robert Spano for the workshop featuring the Berlioz Requiem.

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The Choruses have twice been a special guest at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago. They opened the festival in June 2003 with Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, with a critically acclaimed performance of John Adams’ El Niño, followed in 2006 by a Chamber Chorus visit for Golijov’s opera Ainadamar. The Chorus has traveled to Germany three times as a special guest of the Berlin Philharmonic at its home, the Berlin Philharmonie. In December 2003, the Chorus did three triumphant performances of Britten’s War Requiem. In May 2008, it performed three Berlioz Requiem concerts, and in December 2009, three Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem performances — all trips with Donald Runnicles, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Guest Conductor.

SOPRANO 1JoAnn AlexanderLiz DeanKelly EggersErin JonesArietha Lockhart *Mindy MargolisPatricia NealonBlair OakleyOlivia RutkowskiCatherine SteenElizabeth StukAllegra WhitneyLori Beth WisemanKara Mia WrayNatalie York

SOPRANO 2June Abbott **Sloan AtwoodPamela Barnette **Barbara BrownSuzannah CarringtonClaudia CorriereMartha CraftEllen Dukes **Mary GoodwinAbigail HalonKathleen Kelly-GeorgeNatalie LeeMarie LittleEda Mathews *Rachel O’DellVickie OrmeLindsay PattenChantae PittmanLinda SearlesSydney Smith-RikardPaula SnellingCamilla Springfield *Cheryl Thrash *Donna Weeks *

ALTO 1Ana BaidaDeborah Boland *Laurie CroninPamela DrummondBeth FreemanPamela GriffinBeverly HueterShani JeffersonJanet Johnson *Virginia LittleStaria LoveladyAllison LoweFrances McDowell *Linda Morgan **Dominique Petite-

ChabukswarNorma Raybon *Cheri SnyderAnne StillwagonDiana Reed StrommenSharon Vrieland *Nancy York

ALTO 2Nancy AdamsSally Rose BatesMarcia ChandlerMeaghan CurryCynthia Goeltz DeBold *Sally KannNicole KhouryNancy Llamazales **Katherine Johnson

MacKenzieLynda MartinBrenda Pruitt *Kristen ReisigAndrea SchmidtSharon SimonsSarah WardAlexandra WillinghamKiki Wilson **Diane Woodard *

TENOR 1Jeffrey Baxter *Daniel BentleyChristian BiglianiDaniel CameronClifford Edge *Steven Farrow **Wayne GammonLeif HansenJames JarrellThomas LaBargeKeith LangstonChristopher PattonStephen Reed ‡Timothy SwaimCarson Zajdel

TENOR 2Randy BarkerCurtis BisgesJustin CorneliusCharles Cottingham ‡Phillip CrumblyJeffrey DanielJoseph Few *Hamilton FongEarl Goodrich *John GoodsonKeith JeffordsSteven JohnstoneJohn KenemerMichael ParkerMarshall Peterson *Richard ProutyBrent RunnelsClifton RussellWesley StonerCaleb WatersRobert Wilkinson

BASS 1Dock AndersonRobert BolyardRichard Brock *Trey CleggSteven Darst *Leroy FettersDavid ForbesJon Gunnemann *David Hansen *Jonathan HavelNick Jones ‡Adam KisselPeter MacKenzieJason MaynardCharles McClellan *John NewsomeMark RussellKendric Smith ‡John StallingsIke Van MeterEdward Watkins **

BASS 2Shaun AmosBrian BrownJohn Cooledge ‡Joel Craft **Paul FletcherAndrew GeeBen HowellPhilip JonesEric Litsey **Sam MarleyEvan MaukEckhart Richter *John RuffJohn SmithJonathan SmithTimothy Solomon *Benjamin TemkoDavid Webster **Keith Wyatt

* 20+ years of service ** 30+ years of service ‡ Charter member (1970)

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MOREHOUSE COLLEGE GLEE CLUB, DavidMorrow,Director

E mbracing a tradition of musical excellence and achievement, the Morehouse College Glee Club

is the official singing organization of Morehouse College, on call to serve the college’s president throughout the year. Its members have earned such honors as the Merrill Travel Study Award for overseas experience, a listing in Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities, and memberships in Phi Beta Kappa. All receive no academic credit, but sing as a labor of love. Along with local concerts, the Glee Club makes an annual spring tour of 10 to 15 cities. In the early years of the 20th century, Georgia Starr, a music professor at what was then Atlanta Baptist College, directed a choral ensemble of 10 to 12 students and an orchestra of five to six students. Kemper Harreld assumed directorship of these ensembles in 1911, officially founding the Glee Club. He is credited with initiating the Glee Club’s strong tradition of excellence and passing it on to its members. Wendell Whalum took the helm as the Glee Club’s director in 1953. Under his direction the Glee Club performed for the funeral services of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and in the Second International Choral Festival at New York’s Lincoln Center, made a month-long tour of five African countries, performed for the inauguration of President Jimmy Carter, and sang in the East Room of the White House with Coretta Scott King. David Morrow, a prized student of Whalum’s and valedictorian of his Morehouse graduating class, became the ensemble’s director in 1987.

Morehouse College Glee Club

Alexander, CarlAlexander, TylerAlves-Grace, JayBell, DamarcusBell, RaymondBell-Clarke, ElijahBlair, DamonBooker, HaroldBorgella, KevinBrown, AlfredBrown, JerekBuck, TerranceCaldwell, KelvinChancellor, BobbyCherry, DavidClonts, DarianCooper, GeorgeCooper-Thomas, RaheemCox, AndrewCrosby, ShawnDaniels, Paul

Dalpiaz, DanielDavis, MelvinDavis, RenardDavis, RodneyDouglas, DerrickDavis, TheodoreDurden, XavierEddings, ChristianEdwards, JairGeorge, IanGillings, JohnnyGleaves, JordanGreene, MarcusHarper, MalikGriggs, AntoineHall, JohnathanHarper, WilliamHall KaedronHarvey II, TorranceHill, JohananHill, Joshua

Hill, TylerHorton, DavidJack, MichaelJohnson, JeremyJohnson, NicholasJohnson, ThaddeusJohnson, TracyKennedy, CazembeKing, JeremyLegall, AubyLemelle-Brown, GaelenLewis, JamalLiberty, EmmanuelLockhart, jamesMartin, KeeyenMcArthur, ChristopherMccants, JeremyMcDavid, ElijahMerritt, BryanMills, AlphonsoModeste, Sherman

Moody, MylesPinkston, Marshall, LarryPurvis, BruceRay, MalikSmith, RandallSwift, TislamSwint, DarrionTate, ArdisThomas, CameronThomas, DavidWallace, ShamirWatkins, JelaniWilliams, DariusWilson, Clarence Wilson, ChristianWright, Terrence

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DAVID MORROW, Director

D avid Morrow is a native of Rochester, N.Y. He earned the Bachelor of Arts degree from

Morehouse College in 1980. While there, he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa, was awarded the Kemper Harreld Award for Excellence in Music, received departmental honors and graduated valedictorian of his class. He received the Master of Music degree from the University of Michigan in 1981 and received a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music in 1995. He has studied conducting with Wendell Whalum, Thomas Hilbish, Elmer Thomas, John Leman, Earl Rivers, Elizabeth Green, Teri Murai, Fiora Contino and Donald Neuen. He has taken conducting master classes with Stephen Darlington, Jan Szyrocki, Dale Warland and Sir David Willcocks. Dr. Morrow has been a member of the Music faculty at Morehouse College since 1981. He served as assistant director of the Morehouse College Glee Club until 1987, when he succeeded Dr. Wendell P. Whalum as director of the Glee Club. He is also director of the Wendell P. Whalum Community Chorus, co-director of the Morehouse-Spelman Chorus and artistic director and conductor of The Atlanta Singers. Dr. Morrow is a member of the Metropolitan Atlanta Musicians Association and is president of the National Association of Negro Musicians. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses, Inc., and is a member of the American Choral Directors Association, Chorus America, the Georgia Music Educators Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and is a “Friend of the Arts” member of Sigma Alpha Iota.

David Morrow

GWINETT YOUNG SINGERS Lynn Urda, Conductor & Music Director CarolWyatt,AssociateMusicDirectorAdrienneGustafson,AssistantDirectorAmandaDodd,AssistantDirector;DirectorofTrebleChoirMarthaUmphreyClay,AccompanistPhillipShoultz,DirectorofGeorgiaYoungMen’sEnsemble

N ow in its 22nd season, Gwinnett Young Singers provides an advanced and extraordinary choral experience for children in

seven counties throughout the metro Atlanta area. Under the direction of founder and music director Lynn Urda, and associate director Carol Wyatt, GYS is a nationally recognized children’s chorus, best noted for its mastery of challenging repertoire and exceptionally high musical standards. The faculty and staff are dedicated to professionalism in music education and strive to share the power and beauty of a wide variety of choral music. The Gwinnett Young Singers recently performed in two concerts at the Fox Theatre with Irish music sensation Celtic Woman, and are featured on their currently televised PBS special “Believe.”

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The choir won a Grammy Award for their performance in the highly acclaimed Telarc CD recording of John Adams’ On The Transmigration Of Souls with the ASO and Chorus. In 2004, they were nomined for a Grammy Award for their performance in the internationally acclaimed Telarc recording of Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana with the ASO and Chorus. Beginning with two seasons of Christmas With Robert Shaw in 1996 and 1997, they have performed for 13 annual holiday seasons with the ASO. The Young Singers are also featured on the Telarc recording of Puccini’s La Bohème with the ASO and Chorus. The Young Singers have performed for thousands of music educators at the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) conferences in South Carolina and Tennessee in 1998 and 2004, and two recent performances at the Georgia Music Educators conferences (GMEA) in Savannah, Ga. GYS offers a program of beginning through advanced choirs for children in second through 12th grades, including Treble Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir and the Georgia Young Men’s Ensemble. Gwinnett Young Singers is sponsored in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. The Council is a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. For more information, call 770-935-6657 or visit our website: www.gwinnettyoungsingers.com

Kristen BlandaAnna BrileyEmma ChakravartyViveka ChandrasekaranTaylor ColeKatie CollettRyan CoxKatie CuellarColleen CurleeMikayla DormanMolly FineNatalie Gambrell

Leigh Johnson Sierra JonesTatyana KeatingLydia KelleyJackie LenzKathy LiAmanda MasseyPaul Massey Liam McBaneAnna McCarthyAnna McDanielBrittani Mullins

Grace OrowskiAmelia PattilloEmma PattilloEvan PeacockAmanda PittsKeri PomeroyCosetta Righi Emma Riley Hannah RoselleAbbey SantulliEmma SantulliWren Shimoji

Nina SisoTaylor SmithSerena SongZachary StanceaDesiree SwaffordHelene TreuKristen WashingtonElizabeth WilletGabrielle Willet Ruth WilletHailey WilliamsJacqueline Wytanis

LYNN URDA, Conductor&MusicalDirector

L ynn Urda serves as full time conductor and music director of the Gwinnett Young Singers.

She maintains an active schedule as a guest clinician, conductor and adjudicator for all-state and honors choirs, choral festivals and workshops for youth and their conductors. She has distinguished herself for her unique ways of achieving excellence in choral blend, intonation and sensitive singing. Mrs. Urda holds a degree in Music Education and Voice from Florida State University School of Music. She is a former public school music specialist and has spent the majority of her professional life serving as a church musician, directing children’s, youth and adult choirs. She holds membership in Chorister’s Guild and the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), for which ahe has previously served as repertoire and standards chair for Children’s Choirs for the Georgia division of ACDA. She currently serves as the director of youth and children’s choirs at Tucker First United Methodist Church.

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support

Mrs. Thalia N. Carlos**Delta Air Lines

The Mabel Dorn Reeder FoundationThe Zeist Foundation, Inc.

Fulton County Arts Council

National Endowment for the Arts

UPS

GE Asset ManagementAbraham J. & Phyllis Katz FoundationMr. & Mrs. Charles H. McTier

Turner Broadcasting SystemThe Vasser Woolley Foundation, Inc.Woodruff Arts Center

Madeline & Howell Adams, Jr.Mrs. Anne Cox Chambers

The Coca-Cola CompanyMrs. William A. Schwartz

$50,000+

$500,000+

$250,000+

$100,000+

$75,000+

$35,000+

$25,000+

*We are grateful to these donors for taking the extra time to acquire matching gifts from their employers. **Deceased.

AnonymousAT&T Real Yellow PagesGE EnergyThe Graves FoundationInterContinental Hotels Group

The Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc.

The Reiman FoundationMr. Thurmond SmithgallRobert SpanoSusan & Thomas Wardell

SunTrust BankSunTrust FoundationSunTrust Bank

Trusteed Foundation – Walter H. and Marjory M. Rich Memorial Fund

Massey Charitable TrustPorsche Cars North America

Publix Super Markets CharitiesPatty & Doug Reid

Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

Jim & Adele AbrahamsonSusan & Richard AndersonStephanie & Arthur BlankMr. & Mrs. C. Merrell CalhounMr. & Mrs. Bradley Currey, Jr.Marcia & John DonnellCatherine Warren DukehartGeorgia Council for the ArtsGeorgia Natural Gas

Ann & Gordon Getty FoundationJohn H. & Wilhelmina

D. Harland Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Lucy R. & Gary Lee, Jr.MetLife FoundationThe Sara Giles Moore FoundationNalley Automotive GroupTerence L. & Jeanne P. Neal*Victoria & Howard Palefsky

Mr. & Mrs. Solon P. Patterson*Printpack Inc. & The Gay

& Erskine Love FoundationRyder System, Inc.Mrs. Charles A. Smithgall, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. K. Morgan Varner, IIIAdair & Dick WhiteAnn Marie & John B. White, Jr.*Sue & Neil Williams

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra gratefully acknowledges the generous gifts of individuals, corporations, foundations, government and other entities whose contributions help the Orchestra fulfill its mission to be a vigorous part of the cultural fabric of our community. The following list represents the cumulative total of philanthropy of $1,750 and above to the Orchestra’s fundraising campaigns, events and special initiatives from the fiscal year 2011: June 1, 2010 through May 31, 2011.

(Please note that donor benefits are based solely on contributions to the annual fund.)

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$15,000+

$10,000+

$5,000+

Pinney L. Allen & Charles C. Miller III

The Antinori FoundationLisa & Joe BankoffMr. & Mrs. David EdmistonIn memory of Polly Ellis

by Admiral James O. Ellis, Jr.

Mr. Donald F. Fox

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence L. Gellerstedt III

Charles & Mary GindenD. Kirk Jamieson,

Verizon WirelessAnn A. & Ben F.

Johnson III*Sarah & Jim KennedySteve & Eydie Koonin

Carrie & Brian KurlanderMichael & Cindi LangDonna Lee

& Howard C. EhniMeghan & Clarke

MagruderSuzanne & Bill PlybonDr. Stanley & Shannon

Romanstein

Lynn SchinaziIrene & Howard SteinMary Rose TaylorRay & John UttenhoveMr. & Mrs. Edus H.

Warren, Jr.

AnonymousAGCO Corporation,

Lucinda B. SmithMark & Christine ArmourThe Balloun FamilyThe Breman Foundation,

Inc.Mr. David BoatwrightMrs. Suzanne Dansby

Bollman & Mr. Brooks Bollman

The Boston Consulting Group

The John & Rosemary Brown Family Foundation

The Walter & Frances Bunzl Foundation

Cynthia & Donald CarsonDr. John W. CooledgeTrisha & Doug CraftCari Katrice DawsonEleanor & Charles

EdmondsonRosi & Arnoldo FiedotinMary D. GellerstedtGMT Capital CorporationNancy D. GouldThe Robert Hall Gunn,

Jr. FundJoe Guthridge

& David Ritter*

Jan & Tom HoughMr. Tad HutchesonRoya & Bahman IrvaniAnne Morgan & Jim KelleyMr. & Mrs. Donald

R. KeoughAmy & Mark KistulinecJames H. LandonMr. & Mrs. John M. LawThe Livingston

Foundation, Inc.Mike’s Hard LemonadeMorgens West FoundationLynn & Galen OelkersPrimerica

Margaret & Bob ReiserBill & Rachel Schultz*Joyce & Henry SchwobMr. John A. Sibley IIISiemens Industry, Inc.John SparrowCarol & Ramon Tome

Family Fund*Trapp FamilyMike & Liz TroyTurner Foundation, Inc.Mark & Rebekah WassermanNeal & Virginia WilliamsSuzanne Bunzl Wilner

The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Inc.

Atlanta Federation of Musicians

Edith H. & James E. Bostic, Jr. Family Foundation

Jeff & Ann Cramer*

Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Hill, Jr.C. Tycho & Marie Howle

Foundation

JBS FoundationThe Hellen Plummer

Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Anonymous (3)John** & Helen Aderhold*Aadu & Kristi Allpere*Ms. Julie M. AltenbachThe ASCAP Foundation

Irving Caesar FundBubba Brands, Inc.Dr. Robert L. & Lucinda

W. BunnenCharles Campbell & Ann

Grovenstein-CampbellMary Helen & Jim DaltonRichard A. & Lynne N. Dorfman

Christopher & Sonnet Edmonds

Dr. & Mrs. Carl D. FacklerDavid L. ForbesJames F. FraserThe Fraser-Parker

Foundation, Inc.Betty Sands FullerSally & Carl GableDick & Anne GoodsellThe Jamieson FamilyPhilip I. KentGeorge H. Lanier

The Sartain Lanier Family Foundation, Inc.

Pat & Nolan LeakeLinks Inc., Azalea City

ChapterBelinda & Gino MassafraLinda & John MatthewsJohn F. & Marilyn

M. McMullanPenelope & Raymond

McPhee*Dr. & Mrs. Mark P.

Pentecost, Jr.

Margaret H. PetersenJohn & Kyle RogersHamilton & Mason Smith*Sandy & Paul SmithPeter James StellingMrs. C. Preston StephensTriska Drake & G.

Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.Charlie Wade &

M.J. ConboyRussell Williamson

& Shawn Pagliarini

$7,500+

$17,500+

Anonymous (2)The Arnold

Foundation, Inc. Kelley O. & Neil H.

BermanMr. & Mrs. Paul J.

Blackney

Janine Brown & Alex J. Simmons, Jr.

City of Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs

Gary & Nancy FayardMr. & Mrs. Paul

R. Garcia

Jane & Clay JacksonKarole & John LloydKelly Loeffler & Jeffrey

C. SprecherMr. Kenneth &

Dr. Carolyn MeltzerLoren & Gail Starr

Alison M. & Joseph M. Thompson

Patrick & Susie Viguerie

Camille Yow

$3,500+

AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Dennis ChorbaMr. James L. Davis

& Ms. Carol Comstock*

Jere & Patsy DrummondEllen & Howard FeinsandFour Seasons Hotel Atlanta

Herbert & Marian Haley Foundation

Steven & Caroline Harless

Mr. & Mrs. John E. Hellriegel

Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Hollums

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$2,250+

$1,750+

Anonymous (3)Mrs. Kay Adams*

& Mr. Ralph PaulkMr. & Mrs. Phillip

E. Alvelda*Paul & Marian AndersonJack & Helga BeamMs. Laura J. Bjorkholm

& Mr. John C. Reece IIRita & Herschel BloomMargo Brinton & Eldon ParkJacqueline A. & Joseph E.

Brown, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. Anton

J. BueschenMajor General & Mrs.

Robert M. BunkerDr. Aubrey M. Bush

& Dr. Carol T. BushThe Buss Family

Charitable FundMs. Marnite B. CalderMr. & Mrs. Beauchamp

C. CarrRalph & Rita ConnellChip & Darlene ConradMr. & Mrs. Thomas

G. CousinsMr. Robert Cronin

& Ms. Christina SmithSally & Larry DavisElizabeth & John Donnelly

Gregory & Debra DurdenMs. Diane DurginCree & Frazer DurrettThe Robert S. Elster

Foundation George T. & Alecia

H. EthridgeJohn & Michelle FullerMr. & Mrs. Edward

T. GarlandDr. Mary G. George

& Mr. Kenneth MolinelliBen & Lynda GreerDr. & Mrs. Alexander GrossPaul B., Paul H.,

& M. Harrison HackettSally W. HawkinsDarlene K. HensonMr. Thomas Hooten

& Ms. Jennifer MarottaMr. & Mrs. Harry C. HowardRichard & Linda HubertDr. William M. HudsonMr. & Mrs. William C.

Humphreys, Jr.Dr. & Mrs. James M. HundDorothy Jackson**Ms. Cynthia JenessMr. & Mrs. Robert

A. JohnsonMr. W. F. & Dr. Janice

Johnston

Dr. Maurice J. Jurkiewicz**Hazel & Herb KarpMr. & Mrs. John H. KauffmanMr. & Mrs. L.

Michael KellyDick & Georgia Kimball*Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. KingDr. Fulton D. Lewis III & Mr.

Stephen Neal RhoneyMr. & Mrs. J. David LifseyMr. & Mrs. Paul A. Lutz*Mr. & Mrs. Frederick

C. MabryBarbara & Jim MacGinnitieThe Devereaux F.

& Dorothy McClatchey Foundation, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. McGhee

Birgit & David McQueenGregory & Judy MooreMs. Lilot S. Moorman

& Mr. Jeffrey B. BradleyDr. & Mrs. R. Daniel NableMr. & Mrs. Robert OliveMs. Rebecca OppenheimerMr. & Mrs. Andreas

PenningerSusan PerdewDr. & Mrs. W. Harrison

Reeves, Sr.

Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Rodgers

Mr. & Mrs. George P. Rodrigue

Dr. Paul J. SeguinElizabeth S. SharpAngela & Morton SherzerKay R. ShirleyBeverly & Milton ShlapakHelga Hazelrig SiegelLewis SilverboardBaker & Debby SmithAmy & Paul SnyderMr. & Mrs. Raymond F.

Stainback, Jr.Lynne & Steven Steindel*John & Yee-Wan StevensMr. & Mrs. George B.

Taylor, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Mark TaylorAnnie York-Trujillo & Raul

F. TrujilloMr. William C. VossDr. & Mrs. James O.

Wells, Jr.David & Martha WestMr. & Mrs. Peter

L. WhitcupMary Lou WolffJan & Beattie WoodMr. & Mrs. John C. Yates

AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Stephen D. AmboDr. David & Julie BakkenMr. & Mrs. Ron BellDr. & Mrs. Joel E. BerensonLeon & Linda BorchersMr.** & Mrs. Eric

L. BrookerMr. & Mrs. Russell E. ButnerMr. & Mrs. Walter K. CanipeSusan & Carl CoferMr. & Mrs. R. Barksdale

Collins*Dr. & Mrs. William T. CookJean & Jerry CooperMr. & Mrs. Brant Davis*Mrs. H. Frances DavisMr. & Mrs. Peter T. de KokDrs. Carlos Del Rio

& Jeannette GuarnerElizabeth & John DonnellyXavier Duralde

& Mary BarrettCree & Frazer Durrett

Dr. Francine D. Dykes & Mr. Richard Delay

Mary Frances EarlyRee & Ralph EdwardsGeorge T. & Alecia

H. EthridgeBill & Susan GibsonCarol & Henry GradyMr. Lewis H. Hamner IIIThomas HighIn memory of Carolyn

B. HochmanStephanie & Henry HowellMary B. & Wayne JamesAaron & Joyce JohnsonVeronique & Baxter JonesLana M. JordanMr. Thomas J. JungDr. Rose Mary KolpatzkiMr. & Mrs. David KrischerThomas C. LawsonMr. & Mrs. Craig

P. MacKenzieKay & John Marshall

Martha & Reynolds McClatchey

Captain & Mrs. Charles M. McCleskey

Virginia K. McTagueAngela & Jimmy MitchellMrs. Gene Morse**Barbara & Sanford OrkinDr. & Mrs. Keith

D. OsbornDr. & Mrs. Bernard

H. PalayMr. & Mrs. Emory

H. PalmerElise T. PhillipsDr. & Mrs. Frank

S. Pittman IIIThe Reverend Neal

P. Ponder, Jr.Provaré Technology, Inc.Ms. Susan Robinson

& Ms. Mary RoemerThe Gary Rollins

FoundationJohn T. Ruff

Dr. & Mrs. Rein SaralAlida & Stuart SilvermanSydney SimonsAlex & Betty Smith

Foundation, Inc.Johannah SmithMr. & Mrs. Gabriel SteagallKay & Alex SummersElvira TateMr. & Mrs. William

M. TippingDrs. Jonne & Paul WalterAlan & Marcia WattDrs. Julius & Nanette WengerMr. & Mrs. William White*Hubert H. Whitlow, Jr.Mrs. Frank L. Wilson, Jr.Charlie & Dorothy Yates

Family FundHerbert & Grace Zwerner

$3,500+ continued

JoAnn Hall HunsingerPaul & Rosthema KastinDr. & Mrs. James T. Laney*Mr. & Mrs. William C. Lester*Deborah & William LissDr. & Mrs. James T. Lowman

Ruth & Paul MarstonMr. & Mrs. Harmon B.

Miller IIIWalter W. MitchellLeslie & Skip PetterMr. & Mrs. Rezin Pidgeon, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Joel F. ReevesS.A. RobinsonNancy & Henry ShufordIn memory of Willard ShullElliott Sopkin

Ms. Kimberly Tribble & Mr. Mark S. Lange

Burton TrimbleH. & T. Yamashita*

support

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Henry Sopkin CircleRecognizing planned gifts that benefit the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Madeline & Howell E. Adams, Jr.

Mr.* & Mrs. John E. Aderhold

William & Marion AtkinsDr. & Mrs. William BauerNeil H. BermanFred & Bettye BettsMr.* & Mrs.* Karl

A. BevinsMr.* & Mrs. Sol BlaineFrances Cheney Boggs*W. Moses BondRobert* & Sidney BoozerElinor A. BremanWilliam Breman*James C. Buggs, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard

H. BurginHugh W. BurkeWilber W. CaldwellMr. & Mrs. C. Merrell CalhounCynthia & Donald CarsonMargie & Pierce ClineDr. & Mrs. Grady

Clinkscales, Jr.Miriam & John

A. Conant*Dr. John W. CooledgeMr.* & Mrs.* William

R. CummickelJohn R. DonnellDixon W. Driggs*Catherine Warren DukehartMs. Diane DurginKenneth P. DutterArnold & Sylvia EavesElizabeth Etoll

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“Is it appropriate for the Orchestra? And does this engage the community?”

The Orchestra defines itself as serving three roles in its broad-based multi-cultural (and far-flung, if you consider the entire metropolitan area) community — inspiration, celebration and education. “There are certain things that are quintessentially Atlanta. Coke. Delta. Atlanta was home and heart of the Civil Rights movement,” Dr. Romanstein explains further. “And the Atlanta Symphony is an iconic arts organization. It’s an intersection of great arts and ideas, and therefore is the focal point for great celebration. Particularly to celebrate the triumph of the civil rights movement, Atlantans look to the Orchestra for a concert of quality and celebration.”

“An orchestra should provide music of the highest artistic quality possible to its community,” agrees Principal Flute Christina Smith, who has played in every

King Celebration Concert. “Also, an orchestra should reach out to as many sectors of its community as possible.

An orchestra should be a part of the life of the community, both in times of celebration and times of tragedy.”

Going back to Dr. King’s assassination in April 1968, this Orchestra has responded

to its community. The late Robert Shaw, then music director, changed the programming of a concert that week, following the tragedy, when grief overcame words, to include

Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major (The “Eroica”) and Schubert’s Symphony

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No. 8 in B minor (“Unfinished”). Shaw’s instincts and sensitivity as a musician and humanitarian set the tone. No wonder that for Romanstein and others, “The King Celebration is part of our DNA. It is integral to who we are.”

King’s widow, Coretta Scott King, established the King Center in Atlanta, a living memorial dedicated to realizing King’s dream of a beloved community without poverty, discrimination, injustice or war. Barbara Harrison, director of external affairs for the center, says, “The intuitive and celebratory interpretations that have been presented by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra over the years have helped to strengthen our neighborhoods and continue to be greatly appreciated by the community. The King Center appreciates and values the its commitment to bring live music as a way to celebrate and honor one of Atlanta’s greatest and the world’s hero — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. We thank the Orchestra for its continued dedication to bring quality programming to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, while perpetuating his legacy.”

For Christina Smith the most memorable King concerts have been “...when we have

performed Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait, a work which to

me epitomizes the message of Dr.

King. Also I

have loved when we have played works of Beethoven, who cherished human freedom. His music is universal.” David Morrow recalls, above all, the very first King tribute concert with Jessye Norman. The great Georgia-born dramatic soprano, who was a guest artist, blended her mighty voice with the two college glee clubs. Other guest artists, such as mezzo-soprano Denyse Graves, soprano Arietha Lockhart and pianist Terrance Wilson, would follow in subsequent years. And this year Yo-Yo Ma, whom audiences and musicians welcome back from previous guest appearances with the orchestra, will play.

“Artists understand the significance of these concerts and cherish being part of it,” says Dr. Romanstein. “Yo-Yo Ma brings strong humanitarian ideals [along with impeccable musicianship]. He also brings many traditions together and different cultures together.” Ma is a leading proponent of world music, through his artistic directorship of the Silk Road Project which records, gives concerts and teaches in public school interdisciplinary programs; he has performed on “Sesame Street,” for eight U.S. presidents and with major international orchestras. Although college calendars make scheduling a bit awkward, Morrow expects Ma will also spend some time at Spelman College this January, in conjunction with the King concert. “Students aren’t quite back on campus for second semester,” he says. “But we try to involve music students and general students in some kind of symposium. Conducting students attend rehearsals and ask Robert Spano questions.” Ma has visited Morehouse previously and Morrow remembers, “He’s a very sharing [person]. Christina Smith

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He allowed one student to play his cello. I was nervous, shocked and pleased.” Ma’s instruments are a priceless 1733 Montagnana cello from Venice and the 1712 Davidoff Stradivarius.

Audiences have heard New Morning for the World: “Daybreak of Freedom,” Joseph Schwantner’s popular tribute to Martin Luther King, more than once at these Celebration Concerts. “It’s a favorite,” says Morrow. Schwantner composed the work in 1984 for orchestra and narrator and has since set it also for chamber orchestra and wind ensemble. He assembled the text from Dr. King’s writings, addresses and speeches that spanned a decade of his life. In composer’s notes Schwantner has remarked of the process: “I was excited by the opportunity to engage my work with the profound and deeply felt words of Dr. King, a man of great dignity and courage whom I had long admired. The words that I selected for the narration ... eloquently expressed by the thrust of his oratory, bear witness to the power and nobility of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s ideas, principles and beliefs. This work of celebration is humbly dedicated to his memory.”

The great Pittsburgh Pirates Hall of Famer Willie Stargell narrated its premiere. Other narrators have included Vernon Jordan and King’s late daughter Yolanda King. “Avery Brooks was so theatrical when

he narrated it for us [on a King Celebration Concert] the first time,” says Morrow. “And one time I believe Mrs. King herself narrated.”

Morrow mentions that Dr. King, at least for a short time, sang in the Morehouse Glee Club. “Long enough that we claim him,” he says. When the glee club took their centennial tour around the U.S. in 2011, they were scheduled to perform at the opening of the Martin Luther King Jr. National Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C. The date, August 28, coincided with the 48th anniversary of King’s indelible “I Have a Dream”

speech, delivered in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall. It also, unfortunately, coincided with the arrival of Hurricane Irene. The official ceremony may have been postponed, but the glee club stood in the unwelcoming weather at the edge of the Tidal Basin in front of the 30-ft granite relief King likeness. “We sang our college hymn. The sculptor [Lei Yixin] was there and some Morehouse alumni who joined in.”

The weather tinkered with last year’s King Celebration Concert in Atlanta, too, Dr. Romanstein recalls, “I had so looked forward to it, but Atlanta was shut down with an ice storm. We had no choice but to cancel or postpone, and decided to move it

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to April, when the concert coincided with the anniversary of his death. It was a program about death of great heroes — with music of Bach and Mahler and associated King words. And that was a stand-out in my first year with the Atlanta Symphony.”

“We spread Dr. King’s legacy to thousands of people through our music,” concludes Christina Smith, “perhaps most importantly, the tradition of the broadcast of our performance. I have had many people in other cities over the years tell me how much our broadcast meant to them.” WABE (FM) in Atlanta will air this year’s concert, including interviews with Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Spano and David

Morrow. “Occasionally I will get a letter or e-mail from someone who has heard the broadcast. And they are so excited, relating to me how hearing something like Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms was phenomenal — African Americans singing in Yiddish,” says Morrow.

“And it is a wonderful way to get the King message out — through music.”

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Administrative StaffexeCutive Stanley E. Romanstein, Ph.D. President

Brien Faucett Administrative Assistant to the President’s Office

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brilliant performances1 Mrs. Hill’s MoMent: Mrs. Azira Hill, the

founder of the Talent Development Program,

has been a major influence on many people,

and she was joined at the annual TDP

Musicale by some of them; Left to right,

Kimberlie Shields, Michelle Kendall, Peggy

Martin, Mrs. Hill and Kelli Shields. The Shield

twins are both TDP alumna, and Michelle

Kendall is Mrs. Hill’s granddaughter.

2 Dallow lauDeD: Orchestra cellist Joel

Dallow was honored for his arts advocacy

in the Atlanta area with an award from the

American String Teachers Association,

presented by Georgia Chapter President

Natalie Colbert.

3 winning HanD: Everybody was a

winner at the Atlanta Symphony Associates’

recent Casino Night. All proceeds supported

the Orchestra’s Education & Community

Engagement programs and initiatives, and all

comers eagerly gambled on a good cause.

4 Carnegie kuDos: New York Times

chief music critic Anthony Tommasini said of

Robert Spano and the Orchestra’s Carnegie

Hall concert on November 5: “The musical

resonances came through vibrantly in three

brilliant performances. To judge from the

large turnout and big ovations, [Spano] and

the Atlanta players are always welcome

at Carnegie Hall.” Entire review at www.

nytimes.com/2011/11/07/arts/music/

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RCS_BGA_P08409 Client: Ruth’s Chris Steak HouseWO: Encore Atlanta Metro start your night .. (digest full)

Live: 4.875” x 7.875” Trim: 5.375” x 8.375” Bleed: 5.625” x 8.625” Gutter: NoneMedia Type: Magazine Pubs: Encore Magazine Issue: 2010; AdSize: digest full Line Screen: Default Mech Scale: NoneAD: Jessica Giles CW: None ACCT: Jackie Ferrer PROD: Angel Pabon TRAF: Lynn Mathis Studio: Kevin Tinsley

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Four Metro Atlanta RestaurantsSandy Springs • Buckhead

Centennial Olympic Park • Kennesaw

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Start your night with a standing ovation.

Enjoy a sumptuous pre-show dinner with our 3-course Prime Time Menu | $39.95 or $49.95

Off ered nightly until 6:30pm.

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